Showing posts with label santa clarita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label santa clarita. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

SLOW DOWN, Santa Clarita!

2 Words: Slow Growth,
Wait: Make that 3 words: Managed Slow Growth.
Now that the media has decided that the economy is back in gear (and I can't fathom why it would be, with almost all new jobs produced being low-wage or part-time work) builders and Santa Clarita planners seem to be in lock-step with the goal of building out Santa Clarita as soon as possible.

What's the rush?
1.) Where's the water?
2.) Where's the infrastructure? The existing roads need fixing, along with needed new roads.
3.) Where's that damn bullet train actually going to go?
4. Will the vilified Cemex mining operation actually start?

Plans are in the offing for huge developments in Eastern Santa Clarita over the next decade, and they all but ignore these 4 questions. Let the buyers beware: Do you want to live in a new home and choke cement dust, only to get in the car and sit in traffic behind a dump truck while you watch the "high speed" train lumber by at about 35 mph in Santa Clarita?

Both the builders and planners cite needed jobs and housing, and I agree with that part. But building with so many intangibles left unsettled is absolutely crazy, and anyone who buys a home in eastern Canyon Country in the next 5 years is asking for trouble.
The list of new development is lengthy and unmanageable as it currently stands:

The Five Knolls project at Golden Valley Road/Newhall Ranch Road adds 500 homes.
The Skyline Ranch project to be built between Whites Canyon Road and Sierra Highway south of Vasquez Canyon Road will add 1,260 more homes.
The Vista Canyon Ranch proposal, an 1,100 home project located across the Santa Clara River from Canyon Country Park.
River Village still has 400 more homes slated for building in western Canyon Country/Saugus.
Trestles, hiding in the shadow of Via Princessa, by the train tracks somehow adds 137 more units.

Working for a Realtor, you'd think this would be great news to me, but I've seen what uncontrolled growth does to an area (cough, San Fernando Valley, cough). Oh well, Santa Clarita, it was "awesome" while it lasted.

It ain't pretty.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Cool City Showdown: Boulder Colorado vs. Santa Clarita, California

I left Boulder in 1985, and never looked back. The cold, slushy winters, unrelenting hipster vibe coupled with my increasingly lousy college grades to point me towards greener pastures. So I moved 40 miles or so northeast, to Fort Collins, and there was much rejoicing. That town was more grounded, and every bit as eclectic. Fort Collins remains one of the best places in the entire country to live, especially to raise a family. But it got me thinking: why do I still see Boulder trotted out as more of a focal point of Colorado, and not Fort Collins? Did I make a mistake leaving?

Now I live in Santa Clarita. Awesometown. I've lived here for 20 years, and watched it grow like a weed. I hesitate to ever use that phrase that probably coined by some PR company 10 years ago, as it seems just a little too boastful, even when it's absolutely true. Santa Clarita is now the 3rd largest city in L.A. County, larger than more famous cities such as Burbank, Glendale or Pasadena. Colorado and California are two of your better places to settle down. I know a dozen people who moved from Colorado to Cali, stayed awhile, but then high-tailed it back to Colorado, never to return, even as a tourist. Los Angeles has that effect on people. But Santa Clarita is NOT L.A., just as Boulder is NOT Denver. I know both cities pretty well, though Fort Collins is undoubtedly growing and changing quicker than the other two combined.

So, if Boulder remains the coolest city in Colorado, is it a better place to live than my new cool spot?
Let's dig in....
Scenery
 In the video below, which city are you looking at? There's mountains, there's even buffalo grazing....




Alright.. That is not Boulder. But...
The initially shaky and jarring video above,
(hey, you do a 360 degree shot in under 60 seconds.. time is money, people!)
and photo below are shot exactly one mile from my doorstep.
 I can walk 1 mile in 3 directions, and hit absolutely gorgeous hiking trails.
I have to drive at least 5 or 6 miles in Boulder....
 The Score:  SC:1 BLDR: 0
serene hiking trail at william s hart park


If the citizens of Stevenson Ranch would bust out a camera and take a picture of their own flatirons, I'd have an excellent photo to give you a side by side of... But trust me, these are an absolute clone of Boulder's famed Flatirons.
Quick.. Colorado... is this the front range?
mountains by stevenson ranch
Santa Clarita


boulder flatirons in snow
Boulder
Boulder gets 4 full seasons, including SNOW. Point: Boulder
Score: SC: 1 - Boulder:1

Biking:
Boulder was a biking hotspot even back in the 1980's.. It was ahead of its time in a lot of ways. I was raised on hamburgers and lasagna, Imagine my shock when I rolled into Boulder as a freshman at C.U. to find a falafel shop and a yoga studio..Those things have only recently made it into the mainstream. Bike paths don't really exist in Boulder. You have to ride in the street, in your own "special lanes" and pray you don't get run over by someone who is fed up sharing the road with you.
I know Boulder has tons of bike trails, but...

Santa Clarita has Paseos...
 In 2007, the League of American Bicyclists awarded Santa Clarita its "bronze" designation
as a "bicycle friendly community." Santa Clarita was picked to be the end of Stage 6 in the AMGEN Tour in Calif.

bicycle path in santa clarita
 Score: SC 2  Boulder: 1


Okay.. Some quicker comparisons:

Collegiate Sports:
Boulder has a BIG school, and football team. CU.
SC only  has College of the Canyons.
Point: Boulder. Score 2-2 (Incidentally, that was probably the score at the last CU game...)

Nightlife: 
Boulder has The Hill, and Pearl Street Mall.
pearl street mall

Santa Clarita has Old Town Newhall and Valencia Town Center.
Point: Boulder... Pearl Street is a thing of beauty.. 
Score: Boulder: 3 SC: 2

Housing:
Boulder: Estimated median house or condo value in 2012: $477,200 
Santa C: Estimated median house or condo value in 2012: $360,600
Point SC.. We know both towns have gone UP since then.
Boulder has a STRICT slow growth policy that drives up the price of housing.
Score 3-3.

Income:
SC Estimated median household income in 2012: $78,894 
Boulder Estimated median household income in 2012: $56,274
Score: SC: 4  Boulder: 3

Education:
Santa Clarita: 
Bachelor's degree or higher: 32.8%
Graduate or professional degree: 10.5%

Boulder:

Bachelor's degree or higher: 71.6%

Graduate or professional degree: 36.7%

Point: Boulder.. Score Tied 4-4



Famous Townsfolk

Santa Clarita:

Taylor Lautner (Twilight Trilogy)
Shane Vareen (New England Patriots)
Naya Rivera (Glee)  all attended Valencia High School.
Tim Burton: Film director
Dee Dee Myers: Former White House Press Secretary
Ashley Tisdale: Actress


Boulder:
Dick Anderson (former Miami Dolphins )
Steve Ells, founder and CEO of the Chipotle restaurant chain
Joan Van Ark  (Knots Landing)
Hale Irwin (Golfer)

Point: Boulder (I hated the Twilight hoopla)  
Score: Boulder: 5  SC:4

Industry
The Boulder MSA had a gross metropolitan product of $18.3 billion in 2010,
the 110th largest metropolitan economy in the United States.
In 2007, Boulder became the first city in the USA to levy a carbon tax. (Boo!!)
In 2013, Boulder appeared on Forbes magazine's list of Best Places for Business and Careers.

Santa Clarita is home to over 20 soundstages, approximately a dozen movie ranch/backlots, and numerous production-related businesses that generate dozens of movies, music videos, television shows and commercials annually. In 2006 CNN/Money Magazine rated Santa Clarita the number one best place to live in California and number 18 nationally. Santa Clarita has an estimated gross metro product around $12 billion. It is home to Six Flags Magic Mountian, and Princess Cruises, the 2 largest private employers in the city.
Score: Boulder 6  SC: 4

Crime
Crime Index for Boulder 189.4
Crime Index for Santa Clarita 140.0
(Santa Clarita ranked 3rd safest in COUNTRY)
U.S. Avg. 301.1
Score: Boulder: 6  SC: 5

Wallethub Ranking Based on These Factors:
Median Income, Housing Affordability, Job Growth, Economic Progress, Commute Times, Credit Scores, Reported 'Well-Bieng'
Santa Clarita: 28
Boulder : Not Ranked  (Denver ranked 31)
Score Tied.. 6-6

Distance to the Ocean: 
Santa Clarita: Approx.30 miles -  1 hour by car.
Boulder: 1030 miles - 2 DAYS by car.
Score: SC: 7  Boulder: 6

Distance To Decent Ski Slopes:
Santa Clarita: 80 Mins by car (Snow Summit)
Boulder: 50 Mins by car ( Lake Eldora)
Score: Tied 7-7

Prestigious Universities:
Santa Clarita:
In 2011, Newsweek ranked CalArts as the nation's number one college for students in the arts.
The L.A. Times called CalArts:
 "The Harvard Business School of Animation".

Boulder:
 Eleven Nobel Laureates, nine MacArthur Fellows, and 18 astronauts have been affiliated
 with CU-Boulder as students, researchers, or faculty members in its history.


Score: Remains Tied 7-7

Another aggregator of factoids, livability.com has been enlisted to break this tie......




livability score santa clarita

livability score boulder colorado

Santa Clarita is the winner!!
I kinda knew it all along, the day that I looked around on my hike and thought
"This is where I want to be."